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Okay, I've only had my AC130 for a couple of weeks. Out-of-the-box, if I step thru the Scene file dial, my display nicely displays the Scene File Name (FLUO., SPARK, etc.)

Through some test shots, I've found that (in order to reduce blown out whites), I eliminate this "problem" by turning DRS on. So, I modified my F1 Scene file to DRS ON, DRS EFFECT=2. Now if I turn the Scene File Dial from F1 to F2, the LCD displays "DRS OFF" rather than the Scene File Name (FLUO.) To further complicate this, I've created a custom F4 (MY_SCN) with DRS=ON. Moving from F3 to F4, displays "DRS ON" and dialing back to F3 displays "DRS OFF", rather than the Scene File Names.

I don't think it's a bug. Most likely what's happening is that the name of the scene file is being displayed for a split second but is then replaced by the DRS message. Either that or the DRS message just has priority over the scene file message.

It would be much easier if the camera would display the scene file momentarily, but unfortunately it goes straight to DRS status. I'm a newbie with this camera. Maybe after some use I'll be able to associate F2 with "Inside Fluorescent", but until then, it would be really helpful if the scene file name would display.

Because DRS is such an huge influence on the image, it was decided to let you know when it was on. If DRS does not have anything to do, i.e. control dynamic range, it will just make you images noisy. Keep that in mind. Unless you have deep shadows to pull out along with those highlights, I might recommend controlling the highlight with exposure, or filters or framing.

Because DRS is such an huge influence on the image, it was decided to let you know when it was on. If DRS does not have anything to do, i.e. control dynamic range, it will just make you images noisy. Keep that in mind. Unless you have deep shadows to pull out along with those highlights, I might recommend controlling the highlight with exposure, or filters or framing.

Okay, I can buy that. Here's the problem I was trying to correct - retain the detail in both the Swans & the Geese. I don't have a good apples to apples example with DRS=ON, but it seemed to correct the "problem" and I didn't notice any image degradation.

The "DRS ON/OFF" and the "SCENE FILE NAME" displays happen to occupy the exact same section of the screen, so yes, when DRS changes status its message takes priority. That's not a bug, as Jan said, it's a prioritized warning (i.e., it's a lot more important for you to know that DRS just turned on or off, than it is to know the name of the scene file). However, you can always display the name of the scene file anyway in a different section of the screen. If you set "other display" to "all", the scene file will be displayed in the upper right corner of the screen.